Stress Clinical Trial
— TTTOfficial title:
Investigating Train the Trainer Delivery of Mindfulness-based Training- Ft. Drum Soldiers
NCT number | NCT03250156 |
Other study ID # | 20120450 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | July 25, 2017 |
Est. completion date | October 5, 2017 |
Verified date | September 2018 |
Source | University of Miami |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This project aims to evaluate the effectiveness of mindfulness training (MT) on cognitive and psychological factors when incorporated to the duty-day schedule of servicemembers (via proctored mindfulness practice). Based on prior literature, it can be hypothesized that the benefits of MT on measures of attention, working memory, and psychological well-being will be greater for servicemembers who engage in proctored mindfulness practice and receive duty-day support compared to servicemembers who practice independently, on their own time, with no structured duty day support.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 128 |
Est. completion date | October 5, 2017 |
Est. primary completion date | October 5, 2017 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - English-speaking - Active duty military - Able to understand and provide signed informed consent Exclusion Criteria: - Non-controlled severe medical disease that might interfere with the performance of the study. - Any other condition the investigator might deem problematic for the inclusion of the volunteer in a trial of this nature will also be considered. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | University of Miami | Coral Gables | Florida |
United States | Ft. Drum | Fort Drum | New York |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Miami | Fort Drum, United States Department of Defense |
United States,
Jha AP, Morrison AB, Dainer-Best J, Parker S, Rostrup N, Stanley EA. Minds "at attention": mindfulness training curbs attentional lapses in military cohorts. PLoS One. 2015 Feb 11;10(2):e0116889. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0116889. eCollection 2015. — View Citation
Jha AP, Stanley EA, Kiyonaga A, Wong L, Gelfand L. Examining the protective effects of mindfulness training on working memory capacity and affective experience. Emotion. 2010 Feb;10(1):54-64. doi: 10.1037/a0018438. — View Citation
Jha AP, Witkin JE, Morrison AB, Rostrup N, Stanley E. Short-Form Mindfulness Training Protects Against Working Memory Degradation over High-Demand Intervals. Journal of Cognitive Enhancement 2017 1(2): 154-171. doi:10.1007/s41465-017-0035-2.
Jha, AP, Morrison, AB, Parker, SC, & Stanley, EA. Practice is protective: Mindfulness training promotes cognitive resilience in high-stress cohorts. Mindfulness. 2016; 7(1), 1-13. doi: 10.1007/s12671-015-0465-9.
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Change in Connor-Davidson Resilience Score (CD-RISC) | CD-RISC assesses an individual's tendency to cope with change and pressure in a productive way. | Pre-intervention baseline (T1), post-intervention up to 2 weeks after the end of the 4-week training (T2), and follow-up up to two months after the end of the training (T3). | |
Other | Change in Five-Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (5FMQ) | 5FMQ assesses five major measures of mindfulness, including non-judgment of experience, non-reactivity to inner experience, observing emotions, acting with awareness, and describing feelings in words. | Pre-intervention baseline (T1), post-intervention up to 2 weeks after the end of the 4-week training (T2), and follow-up up to two months after the end of the training (T3). | |
Other | Change in Combat Experiences Scale (CES) | CES assesses combat experiences in the military context. | Pre-intervention baseline (T1), post-intervention up to 2 weeks after the end of the 4-week training (T2), and follow-up up to two months after the end of the training (T3). | |
Other | Change in PTSD Checklist_Military (PCLM) | PCLM assesses the symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in military personnel | Pre-intervention baseline (T1), post-intervention up to 2 weeks after the end of the 4-week training (T2), and follow-up up to two months after the end of the training (T3). | |
Other | Change in The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) | A self-rated questionnaire which assesses sleep quality and disturbances in seven "component" scores: subjective sleep quality, sleep latency, sleep duration, habitual PSQI assesses sleep efficiency, sleep disturbances, use of sleeping medication, and daytime dysfunction. | Pre-intervention baseline (T1), post-intervention up to 2 weeks after the end of the 4-week training (T2), and follow-up up to two months after the end of the training (T3). | |
Other | Change in Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI) | The empathic concern subscale of the IRI is a 7-item measure used to gauge feelings of empathy towards others. | Pre-intervention baseline (T1), post-intervention up to 2 weeks after the end of the 4-week training (T2), and follow-up up to two months after the end of the training (T3). | |
Other | Change in Self-Compassion Scale (SCQ) | A 26-item measure used to measure aspects of self-compassion. | Pre-intervention baseline (T1), post-intervention up to 2 weeks after the end of the 4-week training (T2), and follow-up up to two months after the end of the training (T3). | |
Other | Change in Obsessive Compulsion Index (OCI-R) | An 18-item scale used to assess symptoms of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. | Pre-intervention baseline (T1), post-intervention up to 2 weeks after the end of the 4-week training (T2), and follow-up up to two months after the end of the training (T3). | |
Other | Change in Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) | This 20-item scale measures the major components of depressive symptomatology in the general population (i.e., nonpsychiatric persons older than 18). | Pre-intervention baseline (T1), post-intervention up to 2 weeks after the end of the 4-week training (T2), and follow-up up to two months after the end of the training (T3). | |
Other | Change in Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test—Consumption (AUDIT-C) | An alcohol screen that identifies people who are hazardous drinkers or have active alcohol use disorders. | Pre-intervention baseline (T1), post-intervention up to 2 weeks after the end of the 4-week training (T2), and follow-up up to two months after the end of the training (T3). | |
Primary | Change in Sustained Attention to Response Task (SART) | The SART is used to assess attentional performance and self-reported mind wandering (i.e., off-task thinking which is typically self-generated and compromises the performance of the task at hand). The task uses a continuous performance paradigm involving button presses to frequently presented non-targets (numbers 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9) but requires the participants to withhold their response to the infrequent target (number 3). Withholding responses only to infrequent targets encourages a pre-potent response and mind wandering. Real-time subjective experience of mind wandering during SART is assessed through experience-sampling probes randomly presented throughout the task. | Participants will complete the SART at three time points: Pre-intervention baseline (T1), post-intervention up to 2 weeks after the end of the 4-week training (T2), and follow-up up to two months after the end of the training (T3). | |
Primary | Change in Working Memory Task with Affective Distraction (WMDA) | The WMDA is used to assess the ability to hold information in working memory while overcoming emotional reactivity and distraction. Specifically, participants are presented with a memory item that they need to memorize and hold in memory during a delay interval. During the delay, emotionally negative or neutral scene images are presented. The negative images are combat scenes from Iraq or Afghanistan (Morey et al., 2009) and the neutral images are non-combat scenes. | Participants will complete the WMDA at three time points: Pre-intervention baseline (T1), post-intervention up to 2 weeks after the end of the 4-week training (T2), and follow-up up to two months after the end of the training (T3). | |
Secondary | Change in Positive and Negative Affect Scale (PANAS) | PANAS assesses positive and negative affect. It consists of a list of descriptors of positive (e.g., 'interested', 'enthusiastic') and negative (e.g., 'irritable', 'upset') affects. Items are rated on a 5-point scale (1 = very slightly or not at all, 5 = extremely), according to how participants feel. The Positive Affect scale reflects the extent to which a person feels enthusiastic, active, and alert; the Negative Affect scale reflects unpleasant mood states, such as anger, disgust, and fear. | Pre-intervention baseline (T1), post-intervention up to 2 weeks after the end of the 4-week training (T2), and follow-up up to two months after the end of the training (T3). | |
Secondary | Change in Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) | PSS assesses the degree to which situations in one's life are viewed as stressful within the past month. Individual items assess feelings of stress, nervousness, irritation at life's hassles, and perceptions of one's own coping and control over a situation. | Pre-intervention baseline (T1), post-intervention up to 2 weeks after the end of the 4-week training (T2), and follow-up up to two months after the end of the training (T3). |
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